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- This body of work seeks to reside in and thereby comment upon the
liminal space of photography, that space between the document and
that of the art work. I am interested in the medium of photography
itself and in its representational function pointing outside of itself to an
aspect of cultural narrative and memory. At the same time, I am drawn
to the self-referential quality of photography that stems from the history
of modernism and painting. By choosing to keep the identities of each
layer in my photographs evident, balancing these in turn creats a
push and pull dynamic between the content of the images and the formal
aspects of color, line and texture. By layering and juxtaposing images
from the protest surrounding the 2004 Republican National Conference
in New York City with those of the Apollo moon mission, Joseph Albers
compositions, found and acquired old photographs, as
well as drawings, I create dialogues between each image. New contrasts
old, just as hope and optimism reside simultaneously with disillusionment
or apathy, and unity opposes individualism. This discourse dictates an
aesthetic in which layered imagery by way of material choices approach
and thereby utilize the vocabulary of abstraction.
- Technically, these prints are produced in the same manner as silk-
screen printing where layers of ink are printed on top of the other, yet I
utilize the resolution and control of digital resources. Imagery, color, ink
type, and paper are carefully considered and selected to control opacity as
the paper is sent through the photo printer anywhere from 3 to 8 separate
times leaving behind a history of it production, time, and the artists hand.
This is often not evident in the cold mechanical reproducible nature of
photography and leads to varying and intensified experiences when
viewing the work as multiple levels of detail emerge as one alters their
distance from the work.